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- close quarters combat, where life-threatening situations emerge very quickly, sighted marksmanship techniques become risky, so advocates of point shooting...
- and accuses it of "pious frauds". He adds that "the more learned and quick-sighted men, as Luther, Erasmus, Bullinger, Grotius, and some others, would...
- A QR code (quick-response code) is a type of two-dimensional matrix barcode, invented in 1994, by ****anese company Denso Wave for labelling automobile...
- Belgium. Battle of Sedan 12–17 May Germany defeats France and the UK. After a quick advance, Germany reaches the English Channel and traps most of the Allied...
- like the warning of the rattlesnake, gave notice of attack. Though quick-sighted, he was slow and soft of speech, and posed great natural modesty." Lieutenant...
- return from an afternoon walk in the Cameron Highlands in Pahang, Malaysia, quickly prompting an extensive manhunt. No trace of him has ever been found. 26...
- pair and by campaign groups, who believed that the police were not acting quickly enough. On June 16, eleven days after the disappearance was reported, a...
- let him go in April 1942. Reagan reported for duty with severe near-sightedness. His first ****ignment was at Fort Mason as a liaison officer, a role...
- many who have spent their youth chastly, are in some things not so quick-sighted, while they hast too eagerly to light the nuptiall torch; nor is it...
- sharp eye". It is a derivative of Gr**** drakōn 'gazing', as if the "quick-sighted"; probably an adapted form corresponding to Sanskrit drig-visha, 'having...